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The Poly Blackwire C3220 Stereo (model 209745-101) is a lightweight, wired USB‑A on‑ear headset aimed at entry‑level unified communications. It offers a noise‑canceling microphone, hi‑fi stereo sound, and plug‑and‑play compatibility with Teams, Zoom, and other PC/Mac platforms.
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$32.69
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$35.94
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$22.99
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$50.73
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the Blackwire C3220 Stereo as a budget‑friendly, sturdy headset that delivers clear voice quality thanks to its noise‑canceling mic and SoundGuard protection. They appreciate its plug‑and‑play USB‑A design and UC certifications, but caution that the minimal padding and lack of wireless options limit its suitability for long‑hour use.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the headset’s lightweight feel, clear stereo audio, and straightforward setup on Windows and macOS. The most common criticisms revolve around the basic foam cushions becoming uncomfortable during extended wear and the restriction to a wired USB‑A connection.
Common Complaints
Limited padding leading to discomfort on long calls, absence of wireless or USB‑C support, and a relatively long cable that can clutter the desk.
How It Compares
vs. Poly Blackwire C3220 Stereo USB‑C (model 209749‑101)
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Choose the USB‑A version for the lowest price and lightest weight; choose the USB‑C version if you need native USB‑C connectivity.
vs. Jabra Evolve2 30
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Select the Blackwire for a lightweight, budget‑oriented solution; select Jabra Evolve2 30 for premium comfort and additional features.
vs. Logitech H390
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Prefer the Blackwire for a lighter, more portable headset with acoustic protection; choose the H390 if you need a flip‑up mic and prefer its control scheme.